Thesis supervisor: Á. László Kóczy
Location of studies (in Hungarian): 1117 Budapest, Magyar tudósok körútja 2. Q building A wing Abbreviation of location of studies: BME Q
Description of the research topic:
Since the 1900s, the US has paved the way for regulation with antitrust laws then gradually extending it to environmental and health regulation – with the EU and especially smaller countries lagging behind. Regulators face a dilemma between getting/losing votes and getting/losing the support of the entrepreneurs. In a small economy stricter regulation benefits consumers, thus voters and harms - mostly foreign - owners potentially affecting international relations adding a political dimension to cases against multinationals such as Google.